Still, the group called her floor speech "eloquent," for her criticism of the earmarking process. You can watch her floor speech HERE.

Here's an excerpt from it:

"If you look at the numbers in terms of, for example, the minority members of the House of Representatives that represent primarily African-American districts, it is, frankly, hard to explain why they get less in earmarking money than even the Republican members of the House. Why is that? Many of them are in politically safe seats. In other words, what happens around here is sometimes you get more money if everybody thinks you need to be able to spend more money because that will help you get reelected."

"Well, that's a goofy way to spend public money. It's not the way we should be spending public money. Many of these projects that are funded are great projects. Many of them I support. But the distribution is not done on merit."